with identical wings. Fig. 30. Designs similar to the last but with peculiar appendages

on the up-turned wing. Fig. 31. Bird and human figures, each with one wing and one

arm holding a staff-like object. Fig. 32. Bird and human figures, each with one wing and one

arm holding up a circular object. Fig. 33. Bird and human figures, hand in hand ; each with one wing and one arm. Fig. 34. Ideograph of human figure, seated with legs widely spread, holding a fish.

Fig. 34a. Similar design of human form in the same attitude, and with fish on either side. Solomon Islands. Same data as Fig. 19a. The representation of the greatly distended ear-lobes explains the lateral appendages appearing on the heads of so many human figures in the Easter Island script.